Medical Identification Jewelry
90Medic Alert with an ID Bracelet or other Jewelry
If you have a chronic medical condition or severe allergy, are you wearing proper identification in the case of an emergency? Medical identification jewelry and/or tags are essential in alerting people as to any medication you may be taking. They can also let doctors and nurses know what disease you may have. ID tags and jewelry can not only save precious time in helping diagnose the reason for the emergency, but can also direct the treating physicians of any allergies you may suffer from when you cannot speak for yourself.
Paramedics are trained to check your wrists first, then for a necklace and finally your shoes (some people wear shoe tags) for any medical information to assist them in treating you. If you are unconscious or otherwise unable to communicate, your medical ID tags will convey important information when time is crucial. Importantly, medical identification jewelry can help prevent serious medical errors in treatment if you have a drug allergy, or are already taking a combination of certain prescriptions.
Who Should Wear Medical Identification Jewelry?
1. If you have any of the following conditions:
- Diabetes
- Epilepsy
- Narcolepsy
- Heart Disease
- Asthma
- Cerebral Palsy
- Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
- Parkinson's Disease
- Autism
- Alzheimer's
- Hypertension
- Food allergies
- Medication allergies
- Other allergies (i.e, bee stings)
2. If you are taking certain medications or using medical devices:
- Insulin
- Blood thinners
- Pacemakers
- Multiple medications
3. When Recommended by your Doctor or Physician
4. In the following circumstances: ALWAYS.
If not consistently, then at least when you:
- Travel
- Drive
- Operate heavy machinery
- Exercise
- Are otherwise away from home or in unfamiliar surroundings
What Information Should be Included on Medical ID Jewelry?
- Name
- Emergency contact
- Phone number (who should medics call?)
- Condition and/or medication
Generally, the EMS star (a rod of Asclepius symbol over a sideways cross) will alert people to the fact your bracelet, necklace or tag is a medical ID. The rod of Asclepius -a serpent entwined around a staff - is a traditional symbol of medicine, signifying the practice of healing through medicine.
Example:
S. Hicks (202) 555-5555 Diabetes: Insulin
But ID Bracelets are Unattractive!
True, some medical ID bracelets are made of stainless steel and not particularly attractive. You can often purchase these inexpensive items at drug store counters, or through mail order catalogs, often found in trade or specialty magazines. If appearance is stopping you from wearing identification jewelry, there are many additional options. Fine jewelry stores offer sleek 14K gold and sterling silver bracelets and charms. Tags can be engraved with your information and emergency contact information. Watches are available, as well.
What about my Child? How can I encourage him or her to wear Identification?
If your child suffers from a chronic illness, has severe allergies, or is taking medication that warrants a medical identification, it is extremely important that he or she consistently wear the proper ID. Obviously, you cannot be with your child every minute of the day, particularly when they begin school, sports and other extra-curricular activities. Children may complain that a bracelet is ugly, or otherwise "not cool" to wear. Fortunately, there are many websites that cater specifically to children, selling unique, fun designs of medical jewelry. Make sure the fit is proper; too loose and the bracelet may come off; too tight and it will be uncomfortable. Alternatively, or in addition to medical jewelry, shoe tags are a great idea for active kids and adults, as well. The security of the tag will not be lost during strenuous workouts or other sports in which a bracelet or necklace would interfere.
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Caduceus Medical Symbol Fashion Earrings, Silver Tone w/Rhinestones, New
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Ladies Medical Alert ID Bracelet, Curb Style Chain
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Black CAD Medical Laser Alert Italian Charm Bracelet Free Medical ID Card
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Gold Trim CAD Medical Laser Alert Italian Charm Bracelet Free Medical ID Card
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DIABETIC WALLET MEDICAL ALERT CARD CUSTOM ENGRAVED ID
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Shiny Diabetic 2 Medical Laser Alert Italian Charm Bracelet Free Medical ID Card
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Medical Identification Jewelry: A Lifesaving Story
Medical identification can truly save your life! One year ago, my friend's father, a diabetic patient on insulin, was purchasing some new tires for his truck. He was unaware that his blood sugar was dropping rapidly and that he was beginning to have a severe hypoglycemic episode. Slightly incoherent, he finished the transaction, got into the truck and drove away. Fortunately, the salesperson at the store had noticed the medic alert bracelet on my friend's father's wrist and figured there might be an explanation for the man's strange behavior. After he left, the store called 911 and expressed their concerns about the situation. Medics found the man 10 minutes later, pulled over along side of the road, passed out. His blood sugar level was 10 mg/dl and he was near death. He was rushed to the hospital and received proper treatment - just in time!
There are many stories similar to this one, in which people will attest to the saving power of wearing medical identification jewelry or tags. However, they can only be of assistance if you actually use them! Don't wait another day for a serious situation to arise. Explore the many websites that offer unique, beautiful and/or just plain functional medical identifications. The peace of mind alone is worth the small investment.
Suggested Websites for Medical ID Jewelry
- Medical ID Bracelets, stylish bracelets to alert the medics in an emergency, free engraving - Home
Medical ID Bracelets, Medical safety alert bracelet, Diabetes bracelet, waterproof medical bracelet for alerting the paramedics, stylish beaded or traditional charm bracelets, anklets, dog tag necklaces with over 200 styles for men, women and childre
- Gemstone Globes - Childrens Jewelry - Gold Bangle Bracelets - 14k Discount Wedding Bands - Masonic R
Gemstone Globes - Childrens Jewelry - Gold Bangle Bracelets - 14k Discount Wedding Bands - Masonic Rings - Gemstone Globe. Gemstone Globes, Religious Jewelry, Childrens Jewelry & Medical ID Alert Jewelry. Discount Wedding Rings & Bands, Ankle
- http://www.laurenshope.com
- Letters N Wood home page
Letters N Wood, personalized engraved wooden gifts, photo albums, wine tags, trays, kid room sign, emergency, diabetes tags, beverage tags. homestead plaques, gifts, different stuff
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Nice hub! I wear a medical ID bracelet because I have a condition that looks like a more serious condition - and I may be rendered unconscious or unable to speak from time to time (sometimes my friends pray for this last part lol). The ID bracelet lets people know that my condition is not as serious as it looks - and I also carry a special pill fob with medications for my condition. I have a detailed note rolled up inside the fob. This helps emergency people as well as people standing by to know that I need medical care but that nobody needs to freak out too much, either. In all of this, medical teams can quickly learn that I can pretty much go to a recovery area of a hospital after my medication is administered and then I don't take up space that is needed in more serious emergency areas of hospitals.
As an EMT I greatly applaud this article. It is a sad truth that when we discuss medical jewelry in classes, the first thing mentioned is not to rely on a patient having one. I've known people with serious conditions who've refused to wear one. Alternatively, I've known one woman who got a medical tatoo! I thought that was pretty cool, but as an EMT, I won't go looking for that. If I see it, great, I'm not going to ignore it, but only if I see it. Personally I love the Star of Life (although having it described as a sideways cross confused the bajeezes out of me! Took me a minute but I finally saw it.) so I don't know why it seems so ugly, but then again I don't have to wear one.
Good hub. this is really important and people should change their attitudes towards it. The hospital room and the ICU is much more uglier than the ID
thnx alot
Yes, sadly many diabetics don't even know they should be wearing one of these... Great article!
Great hub....this is something new for me...but it does refresh my thoughts on jewelry....perhaps they are not only good for looking....they are helpful in certain circumstances...cool!:)
What a great hub! This is something that infants, elderly and well, pretty much all of us need. Thanks for sharing all the great options for medical jewelry here.
Brian
Hi,
My wife Kat got one at Keeps Me Safe and she loves it (she's got severe allergies) se got it at:
http://www.keepsmesafe.com/en/default.aspx
Hope this helps,
Lorenzo
Wow, good information. Never realized that there is a kind of ID that can save people's lives. It becomes very important, therefore, that there is a secure way to carry this valuable information. Thanks for the heads up.
A strong supplier of medical ID jewelry, various styles of everything!
Very Important Hub! I love all of your Hubs! Wonderful!
I didn't know these kind of jewellery exists! And I am surprising that it looks great too.
woow! Is this not simply awesome? I have never thought of a thing like this until now
Do they make any of these help bracelets in something a little more attractive? I know they are supposed to get the attention of the person helping, but still, who wants to wear that funky bracelet?
I recommend the Just5 cell phone more than any medical ID jewelry. This phone can offer serious help during emergencies. It can automatically call for help in just a press of a button. Plus, the phone is affordable and you have the option to choose prepaid plans ranging from 10 to 40 dollars every month. I learned about this phone at www.just5.com.
Yuck. Most of the medical bracelets I've seen look sooo dorky. I'm trying to get one for my mom and the best I've seen have been at N-StyleID.com. Anyone else seen anything better?
Very good. I am medical student and I still learned a lot.
Great page. Keep it up
Interesting Hub. I personally don't have a condition tht warrants the wearing of a bracelet of such, but my step son when he was a kid was deathly allergic to bees. I don't remember ant tags that was attached to the shoe laces back then or we just didn't think about that spot. I sure think it is a wonderful idea for a child to wear their medical ID tag on the shoelace.
it’s an effective information I found in this article. It has good worth to share with others.
Thank you for writing this helpful article. I didn't know about the shoe tags and they are probably the only kind my severely diabetic husband will wear. I'm going to order some right now! Many thanks!
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JYOTI KOTHARI Level 2 Commenter 3 years ago
Nice hub. These Jewelry can save lives.
Jyoti Kothari
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